Civil Engineering :: Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Civil Engineering
- The point in the immersed body through which the resultant pressure of the liquid may be taken to act is known as
- The point in the immersed body through which the resultant pressure of the liquid may be taken to act is known as
- When time of closure tc = L/v0 (where L is length of pipe and v0 is speed of pressure wave), the portion of pipe length subjected to maximum head is
- The property of fluid by virtue of which it offers resistance to shear is called
- Falling drops of water become spheres due to the property of
- Two pipes of same length and diameters d and 2d respectively are connected in series. The diameter of an equivalent pipe of same length is
- The flow in which conditions do not change with time at any point, is known as
- The fluid forces considered in the Navier Stokes equation are
- The tendency of a liquid surface to contract is due to the following property
- In case of an airfoil, the separation of flow occurs